french police fired tear gas at climate protestors in the french capital paris outside french oil giant total energies general assembly meeting. hundreds of protesters gathered outside as they tried to stop the event from happening. images on social media show totalenergies shareholders and activists arguing before the event. the meeting started an hour ago, as shareholders have to vote on a motion in regards to the company s carbon emission. they plan to allocate a third of its investment to low carbon sources and reach 100 gigawatts of renewable by the 2030. but france s energy transmission minister has urged the company speed things up. but obligations are that it provides. it has come under fire for a pipeline project that activists say is threatened ecosystem. live now to manon aubry, a french european mp for the leftist party france unbowed, joining me now from paris. you joining me now from paris. were at that protest toi explain you were at that protest today. just ex
of including her and being kind to her and years down the line, you know, she s neverforgotten how laura was with her and i would never have known that. and that was such a lovely thing to read. but my first instinct was to run upstairs to tell laura about it. gracie, you vejust finished your university degree. laura finished hers a year ago. but she completed that start to finish whilst going through treatment. i mean, you must be in awe of that. she just makes everyone look bad, honestly. it was really incredible. but she was really determined. and she wanted to walk down her graduation hall and pick up that certificate. and that was an amazing day, wasn t it? it was the best day. she s just a force of nature. a force of nature. but to make a difference even continues now. she s no longer here, just explain what she s doing. laura knew that without research, we weren t ever going to improve things and people like us would be in the same position five and ten years down the
signed a $1.9 trillion bill, that bill is being called a coronavirus relief measure. joe biden didn t take any questions after he signed it, plan on taking questions tonight. that s not surprising, joe biden has not held a press conference since taking office, the longest and least a century a president has waited. our leaders no longer believe they have to justify spending nearly $2 trillion even though it s more than the entire gross domestic product of canada. it is triple all federal spending during the entire new deal and counting for inflation. nothing like this has ever happened. you would think we d be able to ask him questions about it. in a functioning democracy, our reporters demand that joe biden this coronavirus are relief bill includes race-based land reform that does not seem american at all. they also might ask why we are apportioning billions of dollars to pay off debt for farmers with certain skin colors. is that legal? we just did it. and asked joe biden
were standing there, it wasn t like a bbc audition. there was richard 0 brien in a snakeskin jacket. a bbc audition. there was richard 0 brien in a snakeskinjacket. the director, his platforms. and i thought, they look ok. and they said, can we have your sheet music? and i said, i don t have any music. and i said, i don t have any music. and they said oh, and i could see them thinking, we have got a right one here. ~ them thinking, we have got a right one here. ~ one here. and did you think when you are doinu one here. and did you think when you are doing that one here. and did you think when you are doing that audition one here. and did you think when you are doing that audition that one here. and did you think when you are doing that audition that he - are doing that audition that he would still be as popular now? at}! would still be as popular now? of course, i would still be as popular now? oi course, i foresaw it! of would still be as popular now? i>i course, i foresaw
well, artistically, definitely, yeah. why do you say artistically? because we achieved more than we could ever hope for. you know, see the first preview and realised that the audience actually connected to what was on there. not like not like watching a movie, but as if we were actually there. where do you want to take the show next? maybe one replica in in north america and maybe one in asia. there are talks, but nothing tangible yet. i have to say i d like to go to australia. it would feel good to come back there and say thank you australians for supporting us from day one. which artists or bands do you know have been to see your show? oh, lots of them. i know that barry gibb has been there. there must be lots of them thinking,